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In a recent interview with Wired Magazine, a man named Tim O'Reilly said, "I don't really give a (censored because this is a family newspaper) if literary novels go away. They're an elitist pursuit." What Tim O'Reilly says matters because Tim O'Reilly is a digital guru, the kind of person who knows what we'll be doing on or with the Internet five, 10 and 50 years from now. After making a fortune in computer-related publishing. O'Reilly now spends time investing in technologies that we don't know we need yet. O'Reilly believes in something called "the global brain," which I've spent the morning reading about and still...

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In a recent interview with Wired Magazine, a man named Tim O'Reilly said, "I don't really give a (censored because this is a family newspaper) if literary novels go away. They're an elitist pursuit."
What Tim O'Reilly says matters because Tim...

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